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Home » Recipes » Appetizers » Easy Guatemalan Guacamole

Easy Guatemalan Guacamole

Modified:  July 12, 2024 Published: Oct 26, 2018   //  by Michele Peterson 1 Comment

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This quick and easy Guatemalan recipe for authentic Guatemalan guacamole is the perfect party appetizer

This quick and easy recipe for Guatemalan guacamole featuring ripe avocados is a traditional appetizer and snack throughout Guatemala.

It will take you less than five minutes to make and is the perfect dip for tortilla chips or topping for tacos. It’s the easiest Guatemalan recipe you’ll ever find!

Easy Guatemalan Guacamole in an earthen bowl on a Mayan weaving.
Whip up some easy guacamole for your next party or gathering. (Credit: Francisco Sanchez)

Authentic Guatemalan Guacamole is Easy to Make

It’s a tradition to have avocados almost daily in Guatemala. It’s definitely one of the most popular typical foods of Guatemala. Serving guacamole is a must at family celebrations in Guatemala and during Guatemalan holidays. 

My mother-in-law in Zacapa, Guatemala makes a bowl of guacamole fresh before almost every meal. Her  simple recipe — which features just a few perfect ingredients — really allows the buttery and slightly sweet flavour of ripe avocado to shine.

Guatemalan guacamole in bowl
Guatemalan guacamole showcases the fresh flavour of ripe avocados.

Although she uses a stone molcajete (mortar and pestle) to make her guacamole, you can easily just use a fork and non-metallic bowl to whip some up for yourself at home. You don’t need any special equipment.

This is definitely one of the easiest Guatemalan recipes to make. It literally takes just five minutes!

Enjoy it with our recipe for picositas (the famous Guatemalan beer cocktail).

Guacamole Guatemalteco Ingredients

avocados in the market in Guatemala.
Avocados in the market in Guatemala. (Credit: Francisco Sanchez) 

The key to making a perfect Guatemalan guacamole is quality ingredients. Choose avocados that are firm but not mushy.

If you’re shopping in a mercado in Mexico or Guatemala,  you can ask the vendor to select an avocado “para hoy” and she’ll pick one the perfect ripeness.

If you happen to purchase avocados that are too ripe, you can use them in our recipe for Creamy Avocado Salad Dressing.

  • If you’re shopping in a supermarket in the US or Canada, look for Hass type of avocados. Hass avocados are small and dark skinned rather than the large green, glossy avocados. The large ones are used for salads, soups and eaten sliced, as they are too firm and not creamy enough for Guatemalan guacamole.
  •  Should you cut open an avocado and discover its black or fibrous, throw it away or compost it. There’s nothing you can do to salvage it. If you add it to your guac you’ll ruin the whole batch.
Avocados in Mercado Central in Guatemala City
Avocados in Mercado Central in Guatemala City.
  • Try to use Mexican sea salt or, as an alternative, kosher salt.
  • Your best choice of onion is a mild white onion, not yellow (which has too much bite) or red which is too mellow and discolours the guacamole.
  • Using fresh lime juice really enhances the flavour of guacamole. It also makes it possible to use less salt – always a good thing if you’re watching your blood pressure. While it’s easy to find ripe, juicy limes in the food markets of Latin America, in parts of the U.S. and Canada it’s not so easy. When shopping for fresh limes, choose limes that are bright green rather than yellow. Try to select limes that feel heavy for their size rather than light for their size as the heavier the lime is, the more juice it contains. 
  • To get every last drop of juice from your limes, I recommend using a citrus press. You don’t need anything fancy or battery -powered. Just a handy manual tool that adds some muscle power so you get the maximum amount of juice from your limes will do.  
  • My favourite is the Zulay Lemon Lime Squeezer. This economical citrus press is a 2 in 1 manual juicer made with sturdy industrial aluminum and non-toxic certified lead-free coating. It’s safe, reliable and easy-to-clean. Plus it produces juice with NO seeds. 
Zulay Lime Juicer
The Zulay Lemon Lime Squeezer will help you get all juice and no seeds from your citrus
  • If you can’t find fresh limes, you can substitute lime concentrate mixed 2 to 1 with water.
  • If  you find yourself short of avocados, you can add a few coarsely chopped, seeded tomatoes to make the recipe go further.
  • An authentic traditional Guatemalan guacamole does not contain jalapeño peppers, cilantro, parsley or mint.

What’s the Difference between Mexican and Mediterranean Oregano?

Oregano is the secret ingredient in authentic Guatemalan guacamole
Oregano is the secret ingredient in authentic Guatemalan guacamole.

The secret ingredient to a successful Guatemalan guacamole is the addition of dried oregano. Oregano is an important part of an authentic Guatemalan guacamole. It adds a fresh, grassy depth of flavour. But only use a little so it doesn’t overwhelm the flavour of the avocados.

It’s equally important to use the right kind of oregano. Mexican and Guatemalan oregano is a completely different species than Mediterranean oregano.

According to the pros at Spice Inc,  origanum vulgare or Mediterranean (Greek) oregano  is a member of the Lamiaceae (mint) family, while Mexican oregano is Lippia graveolens a member of the Labiatae or verbena family, of which marjoram is also a member.

Mexican Oregano is more citrusy  than Greek or Mediterranean oregano. This makes it ideal for giving a boost of acidity to guacamole without making it tart.

If you don’t have Mexican oregano, you can substitute Greek oregano, just use a little less.

Other Easy Guacamole Guatemalan Appetizers

Recipe for Guatemalan appetizers and dips
Add guacamole to a selection of appetizers and dips

Because guacamole is so easy to make, it’s a popular appetizer at parties during Guatemalan festivals and special occasions. Serve it with a traditional Guatemalan drink such as Gallo beer or non-alcoholic beverage such as limonada or refresco de fruta.

If you’re studying Spanish at one of the language schools in La Antigua or in your home country, guacamole is an easy Guatemalan recipe to bring to class.

Other popular and very easy Guatemalan appetizers include chojín (a fresh radish and chicharron salad) and  shrimp ceviche de cameron, served in individual bowls with saltines and hot sauce on the side.

But beyond being served with tortilla chips or on tostadas, avocados are so readily available and inexpensive in Guatemala, it’s also popular to serve guacamole (along with frijoles revueltos and queso de Zacapa) at mealtimes spread on tortillas fresh from the comal.

From breakfast to late night snacks, people enjoy avocados as an add-on to everything from albondigas soup to  salpicon de res tostadas.  It’s rare to see Guatemalan food served without avocado making an appearance somewhere on the table!

Planning a Christmas, New Year’s or other holiday season party? Check out our Top 25 International Holiday Appetizers for some easy recipes!

How to Make this Authentic Guacamole Recipe

Recipe for Guatemalan Guacamole
Traditional Guatemalan guacamole has just five ingredients

Note that there’s usually no “e” when spelling guacamol in Guatemala and Cuba, but I’ve spelled it as guacamole here to avoid confusion! Guacamol and guacamole are exactly the same.

If you try this Guatemalan Guacamole recipe, please be sure to rate the recipe and let me know how the dish turns out in the comments below.  I’d love to hear from you!

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Guatemalan Guacamole in an earthen bowl on a Mayan weaving.
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Easy Guatemalan Guacamole

This quick and easy recipe for Guatemalan guacamole will take you less than 5 minutes to make and is the perfect appetizer with tortilla chips or as a side with tacos. 
Prep Time5 minutes mins
Total Time5 minutes mins
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: Guatemalan
Servings: 4 people
Calories: 246kcal
Author: Michele Peterson

Ingredients

  • 3 avocados peeled and pits removed
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp. white onion finely chopped
  • 1 tsp. dried oregano Mexican or Greek
  • 1 fresh lime
  • 1/2 tsp. sea salt
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Instructions

  • Mash avocados with a fork in a non-metallic bowl until an almost smooth consistency. 
  • Stir in oregano, white onion and lime juice. 
  • Add sea salt to taste. 

Notes

  • Serve immediately or store briefly in the refrigerator covered in plastic wrap. 
  • If you keep the avocado pits in the guacamole while storing it, it seems to help prevent the guacamole from turning black as quickly. 

Nutrition

Calories: 246kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 249mg | Potassium: 746mg | Fiber: 10g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 240IU | Vitamin C: 15.5mg | Calcium: 38mg | Iron: 1.3mg
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Pescado Seco Envuelto en Huevo  or Bacalao a la Vizcaina

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  1. Carol Perehudoff

    November 03, 2018 at 2:28 pm

    5 stars
    I did not know the difference between types of avocados or oregano, so this is super helpful. It also sounds super delicious.

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